MFoCS can improve the command and control, maneuverability, logistics and situational awareness of a range of platforms and weapon systems, from ground vehicles to armored vehicles to rotary wing aircraft and more.

Surveillance & Battlefield Reconnaissance Systems

The FWS-I increases warfighter operational effectiveness by seeing deep into the battlefield and increasing surveillance and target acquisition ranges, while penetrating obscurants day or night. It is for the M16 and M4 series rifles and carbines as well as the M136 Light Anti-Armor Weapon.

The INOD Block III thermal weapon sight provides night/day and degraded battlefield or weather condition visibility for the Special Operation Forces (SOF) Sniper by easily clipping the device in front of the existing day scope.

Platform Survivability and Lethality Solutions

DAIRCM is an aircraft survivability system approach that utilizes a single sensor for both 2-color IR missile warning and wide field of view gimbal for threat countermeasure. Additional capabilities of the sensor include hostile fire indication (HFI), laser warning, limited Degraded Visual Environment capability, distributed sensors available for providing 360-degree situational awareness. The ENTIRE system is only 70 pounds and includes 4-6 sensors, central port Ares laser, central processor and fiber optic cable assembly.

SIGINT Tuners & Receivers

The Modular Scout Solid-State Recorder is an ultra-small, rugged, tactical data recorder designed to capture up to 200 megabytes per second of streaming data for a continuous 2.8 hours, or 168 minutes.

Modern Day Marine is co-sponsored by Marine Corps Base, Quantico, the Exposition’s home base. MCB Quantico, home to the Combat Development Command and the Marine Corps Systems Command, is responsible for setting requirements, developing equipment and systems and purchasing the equipment and systems that the Marine Corps will rely on in the years to come.